
The Artist
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Director Randy Spears takes us into the eccentric world of Malachi, an unusual artist with a special gift. When one of his students takes an interest in her mentor, she discovers his extraordinary secret. But things get complicated when her boyfriend engineers a plan to exploit his talents. Can Malachi teach his students a lesson they'll never forget? Or will it cost them their lives...
Top Cast


Jessica Drake
Jessica Drake
Jess
Jessica Drake
Jess


Demi Delia
Demi Delia
Stripper
Demi Delia
Stripper


Emilianna
Emilianna
Stripper
Emilianna
Stripper


Exotica
Exotica
Super Hero
Exotica
Super Hero


India Summer
India Summer
Plastic-Wrap Girl
India Summer
Plastic-Wrap Girl


Michelle McLaren
Michelle McLaren
Dominatrix
Michelle McLaren
Dominatrix


Ryder Skye
Ryder Skye
Valerie
Ryder Skye
Valerie


Brad Armstrong
Brad Armstrong
Malachi
Brad Armstrong
Malachi


Aaron Wilcox
Aaron Wilcox
Dominiatrix's Victim
Aaron Wilcox
Dominiatrix's Victim


Barrett Blade
Barrett Blade
Jess' Boyfriend
Barrett Blade
Jess' Boyfriend
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